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What I'm reading 30 January 2017

Coffee, anyone?
The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) has released a document, Towards a New Digital Ethics.
How much you earn depends on what college or university you go to. How do you decide? The U.S. federal government solved that problem by releasing a huge set of new data detailing the earnings of people who attended nearly every college and university in America. And you may also want to see How to Measure a College’s Value
7 Things You Need to Have in Your Head for Success.
Laurene Powell Jobs is starting a $50 million project to rethink high school. 
Looking for a tool to help you? 
Grass isn't always greener in other places. Quite a moving post, here, on the ping-pong of life...wanting to run away and yet go back and deal with demons from the past. 
Branding yourself and not showing off in the process! Always a fine line

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